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Manor Montoire-sur-le-Loir (41)
Ref.4732 : Manor house with grounds and formal gardens for sale in Loir-et-Cher department Located in a prominent position overlooking the river valley and local village. Excellent access to local amenities and a choice of market towns a short drive away. “Vallée-de-Ronsard” / Ronsard’s valley (named after the French writer Pierre Ronsard), Le Loir running parallel to the north of La Loire, provides a peaceful environment a short distance away from the usual tourist destination with many local attractions along with historical links. The property is roughly equally distant from Vendome, Tours and Le Mans all with TGV links to Paris along with a 10 minute drive to either La Chartre-sur-le-Loir or Montoire-sur-Loir both popular market towns with a good selection of restaurants, etc. Owned and enjoyed for over 30 years this property has undergone a detail restoration by the current owners. Their attention to detail, restoration of many original elements and love of the exterior spaces have created a comfortable family home with an established park and gardens. On the ground floor, the formal entrance is via the tower hallway, an impressive spiral staircase winds its way to the first floor above you. From the hallway a stone arched solid wooden door leads us directly into the main lounge. A 32 sqm double aspect room with period fireplace, leaded windows, stone floors and beamed ceilings create a period feel to this elegant room. The double stone arches lead to an office area and interconnecting snug, both of which have doors to the kitchen area. Again double aspect to enjoy the views on both sides. 23 sqm with modern elements enhancing the original fireplace and features. A second hallway provides access to the formal gardens and a shower room with WC. From the spiral wooden stairs in the tower we access the first floor: 3 bedrooms of 10 sqm, 15 sqm and 21 sqm. Two with carpets and the third straight cut parquet. Period leaded windows provide views over the front and rear gardens. The family bathroom has been modernised and provides bath, shower and wc. Opposite the manor is a charming orangery offering circa 35 sqm of ground floor space with three different open plan parts: kitchen, lounge and sleeping space along with a shower and wc. In addition to this building there are approximately 14 separate “wine caves”. Originally used for the excavation of the tuffeau stone used to build the manor and surrounding farms, these caves then became used for a number of practical purposes ranging from cooking (large fireplaces with bread ovens), storage areas, animal shelters and of course wine cellars. Today one is converted to house the gas central heating boiler, others for storage, etc. With over 1.5 hectare (3.75 acres) of private gardens and park the current owner’s love for the outside space has created various different themes including formal gardens in front of the manor with topiary bushes and specimen trees leading the eye to explore, a stepped garden with dry river leads up a grassed pasture lined by mature pine trees. Their landscaping influences are French, English and Italian. Inside of the gated entrance is a large courtyard providing parking. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$902,900153m²3bedrooms1bathroomland 1.5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with garden Villiers-sur-Orge (91)
Ref 4731: Elegant 625 sqm residence with heated pool, grounds, and pond on 4.1 acres, 22 km from Paris. This elegant 18th-century property, ideally located near Paris and easily accessible by car or train, combines the peaceful charm of the countryside with unexpected proximity to the city. Its priviledged setting also provides easy access to the châteaux of the Loire Valley and the forests of Fontainebleau. The main house, dominated by its square tower, overlooks a paved courtyard and a parapet offering a splendid view of the park with its century-old trees. With 625 sqm of living space, the property offers spacious reception rooms with high ceilings. Large bay windows bathe the rooms in light, while an elegant staircase leads to the first floor. On the ground floor: the entrance opens onto a spacious living room with a fireplace and a contemporary kitchen. It also leads to a dining room featuring a spectacular staircase with wrought iron banister, as well as a living room with a fireplace and large bay windows that flood the space with light and overlook the central courtyard. There is also an office and a cellar in the tower. The superb Burgundy stone floors and high ceilings give the whole house a majestic feel. To the west of the kitchen is a gym and a spacious garage that can accommodate two large vehicles. Two additional staircases lead to the bedrooms upstairs. On the first floor: a beautiful staircase leads to a spacious suite with a bathroom in the tower, featuring a spectacular ceiling that highlights the superb roof structure. A hallway also leads to four bedrooms, a bathroom, two shower rooms, an office area, a laundry room, three other bedrooms, and a toilet. On the second floor: one room, a playroom, and a large attic. The outbuildings include: A - A caretaker's house in need of restoration, offering 136 sqm of living space. - Ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen, living room, and two other rooms, including a toilet. - First floor: four bedrooms, a toilet, and a bathroom. B - A heated swimming pool C - A laundry room D - Four dog kennels E - A chicken coop F - A greenhouse G - A stone garage The property covers 1.66 hectares (4.10 acres), mainly consisting of a south-facing English-style park with beautiful century-old trees, a paved courtyard, a pond, and water features. Possibility of purchasing an additional 3,042 sqm plot of land adjacent to the park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – Mr Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,552,400625m²10bedrooms2bathroomsland 1.7haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Longpont-sur-Orge (91)
Ref 4730: Manor house with splendid landscaped grounds of 11 acres, 22 km from Paris, for sale. This rare and elegant Manor surprisingly within easy reach of Paris by road and rail is ensconced in its fine english style parc and woods including its pond and water sources is a true haven of peace. It is conveniently close to motorways that lead to the south of Paris, the fabulous Fontainebleau forests and to The Loire Valley Chateaus. Truly a perfect spot for hosting guests. This magnificent manor house, facing east-west and accessible via an imposing wrought-iron gate, overlooks gardens and woods to the south and vast lawns bordered by carefully tended conifers to the west. A superb parapet covered with rose bushes overlooks the tennis court, shaded by two-hundred-year-old trees. The surrounding woods, refreshed by a spring, an elegant pond and peaceful walking paths, offer a true haven of tranquillity. On the ground floor: Upon entering the spacious reception hall, which also serves as a dining room, with its tall French windows and 4.2-metre-high ceilings, one can admire the superb marble fireplaces that adorn each of the reception rooms. To the south, a first lounge leads to a room serving the staircase to the upper floors and, below, to the wine cellar. This leads to a second refined lounge with an elegant marble fireplace and magnificent views of the gardens to the east, south and west. To the north are a large kitchen, a toilet and a secondary entrance, where a second staircase also leads to the upper floors. On the first floor: To the south is the master bedroom with its own toilet and shower room. A corridor leads to a study and three other spacious, elegant bedrooms with fireplaces, an additional bathroom and a toilet. The north wing comprises a kitchen, a dining room and a second shower room. On the second floor: A corridor leads to a large, bright room with a slightly sloping ceiling, as well as a second room facing west with a beautiful view of the lawns. There is also a shower room, a toilet and four bedrooms in need of complete renovation. The property covers 4.49 hectares (11 acres) and consists mainly of a south-facing English-style park with superb century-old trees, a tennis court, a paved courtyard, a lawn bordered by trees to the west, a spring and a magnificent pond. The woods offer peaceful walking trails. A shed and a small wooden chalet complete the property. Possibility to purchase three additional building plots, together or separately: 5,423 sqm, 5,926 sqm, 5,586 sqm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – Mr Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,673,900522m²1bathroomland 4haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with pool and garden Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile (85)
Ref. 4300: For sale, beautiful property in Noirmoutier en l'ile Situated on the island of Noirmoutier, this exceptional villa enjoys a privileged location right next to the village. All the shops and the bus station are less than 10 minutes' walk away, and the port is just 5 minutes' walk away. Accessible by car in just 1h30 from Nantes and its airport, as well as from the TGV station, this residence offers an ideal living environment. What's more, links to Paris are made easy thanks to TGV journeys of just 2 hours from Paris Montparnasse, with a daily shuttle service between Nantes and Noirmoutier. Built in 1999 by a renowned architect, this villa showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Its tiled roof, renovated in 2023, and its fine materials give this residence a timeless charm. Just 200 metres from the château, a symbol of feudal power and a witness to local history, this residence benefits from an environment steeped in history. A rare opportunity on the property market, this property will appeal to lovers of fine homes looking for a unique and authentic living environment. With a total surface area of 447.30 sqm, this villa spans 2 levels and offers optimum comfort and a convivial living environment. - On the first floor (350 sqm), there is a 4 sqm study, a small 20.15 sqm lounge, a 15.80 sqm TV lounge with fireplace, a 52.40 sqm living room with fireplace, a spacious, bright 29.40 sqm kitchen opening onto the garden and a large living room. A passageway leads to the sleeping area with 4 bedrooms (from 10 to approx. 16 sqm), three of which have en suite bathrooms. Access to a 30 sqm cellar. - On the first floor (97 sqm), there is a parental area with a 16.20 sqm bedroom and en-suite shower room, as well as a second 23.65 sqm bedroom with superb en-suite bathroom, overlooking the swimming pool. Another part, accessed by a spiral staircase from the ground-floor bedroom area, comprises a 32.70 sqm circular dormitory. The property includes: - A 30 sqm garage, ideal for maintaining the outdoor space and storing bicycles, an essential means of transport in Noirmoutier. - A secure 6 x 12 m heated swimming pool, with a pool house including the technical area. Set in approx. 4,700 sqm of wooded grounds, this almost entirely fenced property offers a peaceful, leafy setting, with fruit trees including apple, pear, apricot and raspberry. A natural water feature lined with water lilies enhances this exceptional estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$3,461,000447m²7bedroomsland 4,757m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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House with garden Savenay (44)
Ref.4593 : French house for sale in a charming estate in Loire-Atlantique department. The property is located in the Loire Atlantique region of France, halfway between NANTES and LA BAULE. A village with local shops and services is just 3 km away. Just 5 kilometers from a town of 10,000 inhabitants enjoying the mild climate of the banks of the Loire. This town has all shops and services. The town center is pleasant, with its village square, covered market, shops, restaurants and quality schools. A train station provides easy access to the Nantes metropolis and the seaside resorts of La Baule, Le Pouliguen and Le Croisic. This is a very dynamic town with a wide range of activities on offer, including an 18-hole Par 73 golf course, a racecourse, leisure parks, cinemas and theatres. Built around 1870, the main building of this estate embodies the charm of a traditional rural home full of character. Passed down from generation to generation, it was the cradle of a single family for over 80 years. One of its members, who helped give the estate its character, was awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur medal in 1949 for his role in agriculture. This distinction was awarded to a pioneer and visionary. His contribution left a lasting mark on the region. The estate opened a new chapter in 1960 when it was acquired by a couple, a surgeon and his wife, parents of the current owners. Driven by the same attachment to the land, they devoted themselves totally to it. In particular, they introduced a wide variety of tree species, creating a living landscape that encourages biodiversity. Deer, squirrels, herons and cormorants have found refuge here, making the estate a true haven in symbiosis with nature. Several developments have enriched the site, in particular: In 1967, the large pond was completely redeveloped, adding a touch of poetry to the landscape. This pond is full of fish. In 1968, the house was extended in keeping with its original architecture, providing more living space without detracting from its charm. In 1970, a sheepfold was built, continuing the agricultural and pastoral vocation of the site. Close to the main road, you take a small, unassuming road that forks into a long driveway framed by vegetation. It's as if you're entering a timeless land of luxuriant nature. After passing a large pond, woods and meadows, you arrive at the main house, surrounded by greenery. This undeniably charming building is in the typical style of some French country houses from the late 19th century. The rendered rubble stone façade is enhanced by red brick surrounds, creating a contrast that is both simple and elegant. With its three pavilions with gabled red-tiled roofs, the building's facade is rhythmic, symmetrical and harmonious. There are many regular openings framed in brickwork, with arched doors and windows on the garden level, typical of former orangeries or artists' studios. White joinery with small panes reinforces its traditional appearance. A bull's eye is placed in the centre of the main gable, a common ornamental feature in bourgeois rural architecture. The patina of time and the climbing vegetation add to the authenticity of the whole. The main house has around 220 sqm of living space. It faces south-west. The house requires some work to enable it to be lived in all year round. Ground floor: Entrance hall, hallway with large cupboards, large warm reception room with fireplace, beamed ceiling and stained glass windows. A kitchen with access to the garden. A corridor leads to three bedrooms, one with a shower room and one with a private shower room, a bathroom, a toilet, a linen room and a boiler room. The storeroom, including fruit store, oil tank, water system and wine cellar, is accessible from both inside and outside. A wooden staircase with wrought-iron handrail leads to the second floor. Upstairs: a landing leads to four bedrooms, three with washbasins, a hallway, a study and a toilet with washbasin. Two attics are available for conversion, with access from the outside. First floor : a landing leads to 4 bedrooms, a hallway, a study and a toilet with wash-hand basin. Two attics are available for conversion, with access from the outside. The outbuildings comprise : At the entrance: small house to renovate (no water or electricity), approx. 30sqm. Second house to renovate (currently a free partnership agreement is in progress with the Union des Apiculteurs de Loire Atlantique) comprising a living room with kitchen area, three bedrooms (two en suite), hallway and shower room. Small adjoining outbuilding. A building comprising two workshops, a storeroom and a courtyard. A 90 sqm sheepfold divided into three identical sections. A stone building (former oven) to renovate, measuring approx. 20 sqm. The grounds cover almost 42 acres (17 hectares). Despite its proximity to the main road, it feels far removed from civilisation. The grounds are harmoniously laid out, with wooded parkland, a pond with a registered surface area of around 3.70 acres (1.5 hectare) that attracts numerous species of birds, meadows surrounded by old trees, a wood, an orchard and a hornbeam. It's not unusual to spot a roe deer in the woods. Many species of trees grow harmoniously together: pines, firs, oaks, maples, acacias, etc. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$739,700220m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 16.2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Land Houssay (53)
REF 4725: Forest property of 52 ha for sale in MayenneThis estate is located in Haut-Anjou, at the borders of Maine-et-Loire and Mayenne, between Angers and Laval.Laval, about twenty kilometers away, is a dynamic city with all shops and services: supermarkets, university campus, hospital, TGV station allowing access to Paris in 1h10, etc.The entire estate represents a total area of 52 ha 28 a 58 ca.The property includes a farm-type house, outbuildings, and a very interesting wood that will appeal to foresters and nature lovers.The residential house (longère):Built in plastered stone, under slate roofing, renovated about twenty years ago, it has a usable area of approximately 140 m² and includes:- On the ground floor: kitchen (13.84 m²), living room (44.88 m²), 5 bedrooms (ranging from 9.5 to 18.5 m²), 1 shower room (3.66 m²) and hallway (12 m²).- Upstairs: attic of 180 m² on the ground.The outbuildings include:A/ A large stone building under slate, housing:- a room of 70 m² for hunting meetings (water, electricity) and a kitchenette.- a room of 32 m²- a cart shed of 30 m²- two stables (66 m² and 59 m²)B/ A small stone building under slate of 28 m².C/ A stone barn under slate of 100 m².These buildings will require roof restoration work.The entire property, as a single entity, represents 52 ha 28 a 58 ca. It is accessed via a rarely traveled rural path.- 49 ha 93 a 83 ca are wooded, mainly made up of hardwoods (83% including 74% oak stands) distributed as follows:- 8.5300 ha of Corsican pine from 1998;- 37.0267 ha of oak sessile stands from 1998;- 1.3390 ha of simple coppice;- 0.6748 ha to be replanted;- 1.3100 ha of wooded heathland;- 1.0578 ha of various (paths, pond, EDF footprint, game crop, etc.).This wood is remarkably cleared and bordered by a stream.- 2 ha 34 a 75 ca are made up of an old orchard (1 ha 35 a 30 ca) and the surroundings of the buildings (courtyard, garden).The property benefits from a PSG in the process of being approved until the end of 2044.Hunting is currently leased (annual lease) for a rent of €3000/year. Nine deer permits are allocated to the hunting plan along with two hare permits. Six to seven wild boars are harvested annually.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,111,200140m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Moulins (03)
Ref.4462 : Charming 18th century Château in the Bourbonnais region In the heart of France, in the historic region of Bourbonnais, stands a delightful 18th-century château, built in two-tone brick and dominating a hilltop in a rural setting. Nestling in the immediate vicinity of Moulins-sur-Allier, this château enjoys a privileged location, combining a rural ambience with urban accessibility. Ideally situated to the south of the town, it is just a few minutes from local shops and the train station, served by the Paris/Clermont-Ferrand line, as well as motorway access, making it easy to get around and offering convenient access to major cities. This 18th-century château was built in two-tone brick. The two-storey building, partly built over cellars, includes numerous reception rooms and eleven bedrooms. The property has retained its authenticity, with beautiful fireplaces, wood panelling and decorative features. This exceptional property, steeped in history and full of potential, is ideal for events and bed & breakfast with its 11 bedrooms in the château, its secondary dwelling that could be converted into a gîte and its numerous outbuildings. It does, however, require extensive renovation. This U-shaped residence offers around 700 sqm of living space on two levels. Ground floor : The west-facing entrance hall leads to the main building and the south wing. The south wing comprises a billiards room and a large, light-filled lounge opening on to the parklands to the south. Off the entrance hall is a large room leading to two annexes opening on to the courtyard and parklands. The main building houses a dining room, a kitchen and a library. Another entrance at the other end of the main building on the west side also leads to the north wing. The north wing houses two bedrooms, one of which features magnificent wood panelling, and a bathroom. First floor : accessible via two staircases - the main staircase leading to the entrance hall and the service staircase serving the north wing - has nine bedrooms, the most spacious of which are located in the main building. The north wing also includes an attic with potential for conversion into living space. This property has multiple buildings in the rear courtyard, offering great potential for conversion and storage: - A small two-bedroom dwelling, currently vacant - A large barn with numerous possibilities - A spacious workshop - A former stable with horse stalls - A charming chapel in a square pavilion topped by an elegant bell tower Ideal for a variety of projects, in a setting full of character. The leisure-oriented property has a vast 28.5 acres (11.54 hectares) estate, including 4 acres (2 hectares) of parkland around the château with a swimming pool and pool house (2012), a tennis court and 24.5 acres (10 hectares) of land including a woodland plantation (Douglas fir and Laricio pine). Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$613,500700m²11bedrooms2bathroomsland 11.5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Le Mans (72)
Ref.4716 : French castle with large estate for sale in Pays de la Loire. This beautiful château is located in the historic province of Maine, in the department of Sarthe, on the edge of the Perche region, on the outskirts of a charming little rural village. Six kilometers away is a town with all the essential shops and services. Le Mans, with its dynamic atmosphere and high-speed rail connections, is only 35 minutes away, offering the perfect balance between the tranquility of the countryside and proximity to major infrastructure. Built in the 17th century and renovated in the 18th and 19th centuries, this charming castle is set in the heart of a park combining majestic trees and pastures. With its simple and elegant U-shaped layout, the castle consists of a raised rectangular central section flanked by two round towers, while two wings at right angles frame the whole. The south-west façade opens onto a remarkable terrace, bordered by an elegant balustrade. The lower forecourt in front of it is partially surrounded by a moat. It is accessed via a pretty fixed bridge closed by a wrought iron gate. Along the moat, an elegant outbuilding and a tower give the complex a remarkable layout. The northeast facade opens onto a pleasant English-style park. The buildings are divided between the terraced courtyard and the lower forecourt, which is partially surrounded by a moat. The chateau has a living area of approximately 600 sqm, distributed as follows: On the ground floor: entrance hall (29 sqm / ceiling height: 3.55 m) with stone fireplace, To the west of the entrance: - Grand oak staircase with wrought iron banister and wooden handrail. - Former dining room with double exposure with oak parquet flooring, fireplace, wood paneling, and interesting painted canvases depicting rural scenes. - Kitchen in the tower and utility room. - Small music room - Library with parquet flooring and 19th-century marble fireplace. - Office . - Bedroom with oak parquet flooring, wood paneling, and marble fireplace. In the rear wing: a hallway leads to a small office with parquet flooring, a large landing with cupboard, and a room with toilet. To the east of the entrance: - Large lantern-style living room (62sqm / ceiling height: 3.71m) lit by 4 windows, herringbone oak parquet flooring, 18th-century wood paneling, marble fireplace; - Small dining room with oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace. - Second staircase. Adjoining, - Interesting bathroom covered in earthenware tiles; - Kitchen - Hallway, - Small living room (former bedroom with alcove), herringbone oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace; 2 rooms measuring 11sqm. First floor: East side: a landing leads to: - a bedroom with pine parquet flooring, marble fireplace, and bathroom with sink. - a bedroom with English oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace, double exposure, adjoining bathroom with sink and shower. - A room of approximately 7 sqm for use as a dressing room. - One bedroom with double alcove, pine parquet flooring. - A small bedroom adjoining the previous one. - A bathroom in the northeast tower with sink, bathtub, and toilet. - Another room. In the main building: - A bedroom with parquet flooring and a 19th-century gray marble fireplace. - One bedroom with gray marble fireplace and parquet flooring. - One bedroom with 19th-century marble fireplace and parquet flooring. - One bedroom - A bathroom in the northwest tower with two sinks, toilet, and bathtub. - One bedroom with pine parquet flooring and a 19th-century marble fireplace. Above: Attic and former servants' quarters. The outbuildings include: In the main courtyard: - An elegant stone building with a tiled roof, built adjacent to the west wing of the central residence, housing: a former orangery (47.56 sqm / ceiling height: 4.14 m), cement floor, plastered walls; An entrance hall with staircase; 2 garages (65 sqm / ceiling height: 2.96 m) with cement floors; 2 utility rooms (14.8 sqm and 15.75 sqm); Former stables (53.1 sqm), 4 stalls; A former cowshed (80 sqm); - A tower occupies the southeast corner. Built away from the chateau, a stone-coated, tiled farmyard building housing: A workshop (42.29 sqm); A garage (49.47 sqm); A former cowshed (35.2 sqm); A room (18.2 sqm) An annex: former caretaker's house of approximately 60sqm, restored in 2015, currently rented as a second home, with on the ground floor: living room, kitchen, small bedroom, toilet, bathroom with shower. Upstairs: one bedroom. Electric convector heating, sanitation would be up to standard. The estate, covering a total area of 266 acres (108 hectares), is composed as follows: 1) The park: two driveways on either side of the property lead to the château, one of which is closed off by a magnificent gate. From here, the view extends over the beautiful English-style park, planted with oak, chestnut, and plane trees, offering a setting that is both majestic and peaceful. A small wood perfect for walks completes this green setting. 2) Farmland: extending from the park, 234 acres (95) hectares of farmland currently leased provide the property with protection and income to cover part of the expenses.
…$2,315,100600m²10bedroomsland 108.9haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with garden Evron (53)
Ref.4721 : French noble house for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built in a village in the Mayenne region, this charming 19th-century mansion is located approximately 5 km from Evron (population 8,500), which has a railway station, and 260 km from Paris. The Coëvrons region and its surroundings offer beautiful attractions such as the Notre-Dame-de-l'Epine Basilica in Evron, combining Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the medieval village of Sainte-Suzanne, one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in France’, the Saulges cave valley, including the Margot and Rochefort caves, which contain prehistoric cave paintings. This attractive residence, built in the mid-19th century, is constructed of stone and covered with slate. The stonework of the foundations and ground floor is granite, while tuffeau stone was chosen for the two upper floors. The house is dual-aspect (east/west facing) and has a surface area of approximately 180sqm (excluding the attic and cellar), comprising: On the ground floor: entrance hall (18 sqm) with staircase and toilets, living room (30.6 sqm, ceiling height 3.32 m) with Louis XV-style marble fireplace, dining room (13 m²), kitchen (14 sqm). On the first floor : a suite comprising a bedroom (21 sqm, ceiling height 3.08 m), dressing room (2.8 sqm) and shower room (6.2sqm), then 2 bedrooms (14 and 13 sqm), separate bathroom and toilet. Above: bedroom (28 sqm), shower room (6.6 sqm) and attic (approx. 30 sqm). Cellar under part of the house, accessible from the outside. This mansion has retained the architectural features typical of bourgeois houses of this period: marble fireplace, mouldings, rosettes, suspended staircase, etc. On the ground floor, the Grez-en-Bouère stone flooring is of high quality. Upstairs, the parquet flooring has been preserved under carpet. The outbuildings include: A/ An old toilet block, used as a small garden shed; B/ A bread oven including the boiler room; Directly accessible from the garden or from a large gate opening onto the street: C/ A stone garage (approx. 24 sqm), slate roof dating from 1992; D/ 3 stone pigsties, covered with slate; E/ A stone workshop comprising 2 rooms totalling 17 sqm slate roof dating from 1992. The property is accessed through a pretty gate framed by two granite pillars. It opens onto a lawn decorated with boxwood balls in front of the main façade. On the other side of the house, to the west, is a garden decorated with topiaries and shrubs. Beyond that is an orchard with pear, plum, damson, cherry and peach trees, vines, etc. At the end of the orchard is a pedestrian gate providing access to the public road from the bottom of the garden. The total area is 2,041 sqm. Option to purchase in addition: 1,180 sqm of adjoining land located in an urban area covered by the local urban planning regulations (PLU).
…$462,900180m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 2,041m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Land Chateau-gontier (53)
Ref 4712: 64-acre wooded estate for sale with old farmhouse near Château-Gontier Located in Haut-Anjou, this 64-acre wooded estate with an old farmhouse is close to the town of Château-Gontier. The terrain is hilly and wooded. The River Mayenne flows nearby. Paris is 3 hours away by car and 1 hour 15 minutes by train. The ancient medieval town of Château-Gontier boasts a rich architectural heritage. Among other things, the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century) now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its wall frescoes, and the half-timbered houses and concentration of mansions symbolising the wealth of this town. Laval, about 20 km away, is a dynamic city with all the shops and services you could need: supermarkets, a university campus, a hospital, a TGV station with connections to Paris in 1 hour and 15 minutes, etc. The estate is accessed via a path lined with trees belonging to the property, which leads to several buildings in the centre of the grounds. The plot is predominantly wooded and forms a single contiguous area. A small river runs along one boundary of the estate. The two houses and the outbuildings are located in the centre of the plot. Three small cascading ponds fed by a spring are located near the buildings. The entire site covers an area of 26 hectares, 53 ares and 64 centiares, including 25.7 hectares of woodland, broken down as follows: - Approximately 2 ha of cherry trees – 5 years old; - Approximately 8.3 ha of conifers – 25/30 years old, mainly plantations of Laricio pine; - Approximately 11.2 ha of deciduous trees – 25/30 years old, mainly oak plantations, but also walnut and cherry trees; - Approximately 4 ha of deciduous trees – between 40 and 60 years old, mixed ages and sizes, mainly chestnut trees. The property does not currently have a Simple Management Plan. Income-generating thinning operations are to be expected. Hunting is permitted. Four roe deer bracelets were obtained last year as part of an application that included other neighbouring plots of land. The two main buildings are a farmhouse and a small house located about ten metres apart. The farmhouse: Built of stone, with a slate roof, facing east-west, it has a surface area of approximately 172sqm and comprises: On the ground floor: 2 living rooms (19 and 30sqm), 1 dining room (15sqm), entrance hall (7sqm), 2 bedrooms (10 and 12sqm), 1 bathroom (5sqm) and 1 toilet (4sqm). Upstairs: a 70sqm attic including the boiler room. The small house: Built of stone, with a slate and fibre cement roof, facing east-west, it has a surface area of approximately 150sqm and comprises: 5 rooms on the ground floor (46, 25, 23, 14 and 5sqm) and 1 room upstairs (40sqm). The outbuildings: A/ A pigsty building with a floor area of approximately 50sqm B/ A stone barn extended with a canopy supported by wooden posts, with a floor area of approximately 90sqm C/ An agricultural shed used for storage, with a floor area of approximately 240sqm D/ A garage (1 space)
…$576,500172m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu (44)
Ref.4379 : French chateau for sale in a quiet area in Loire-Atlantique department. In Loire Atlantique, 25 kilometres south of the centre of Nantes, the estate is located in a commune with a varied landscape of woods, vineyards, rivers and sunken lanes, in the heart of a bocage landscape. The village is 1.5 kilometres away. The beaches are 40 kilometres away. Two beautiful rivers cross the area, the Boulogne and the Logne. The 450 sqm chateau is spread over 3 floors of 150 sqm each, with a basement covering almost the entire surface area. As soon as you step inside, you are immediately charmed. All the original features have been preserved: oak parquet flooring, painted cement tiles, high ceilings, mouldings, rose windows, wood panelling on the walls, stained glass windows and marble fireplaces. The current owners have chosen the colours of the rooms with great taste, giving the place a warm, elegant feel. Ground floor: the entrance hall leads to the small lounge, the large lounge, the dining room, a top-of-the-range fitted kitchen (2017) and a utility room. First floor: a large landing leads to 4 bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room, a top-of-the-range bathroom and toilet, two bedrooms with their own bathroom and toilet, a bedroom with toilet and a toilet. Second floor: the landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, a relaxation room with sauna, a study and attic space with access to the roof structure. The third floor: after climbing the staircase in the tower, you reach a belvedere with a view of the surrounding countryside. The outbuildings consist of two long stone buildings facing each other, with tiled roofs and lots of charm. Numerous projects are possible. In the south-west outbuilding : - 150 sqm wine press with independent access; - building of more than 300 sqm, with a new roof, independent access and a small tarmac lane belonging to the property. In the south-east outbuilding : - Fully renovated two-bedroom flat; - Two former carriage garages; - Former cowshed. The enclosed grounds cover 10.37 acres (4.2 hectares). The property is perfectly laid out, with its driveway, its park of honour, its wood, its lake, its meadow and its 200 metres of banks. Old trees provide cool shade: cedars, magnolias, chestnut trees, hundred-year-old oaks, yews, maples, etc. The place is a haven of peace in the greenery, where you can find a multitude of places to take refuge, read, have lunch... A swimming pool (10x4) invites you to swim. It is framed by a large wooden terrace. A climatic pergola has been installed, creating an extra room for enjoying the park to the full. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,500,200450m²7bedroomsland 4.2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Seaside property Jard-sur-Mer (85)
Ref 4686 : Vendée house for sale, 62 km from La Rochelle On the Vendée coast, close to the sea, the beach is within walking distance. The property is located between Les Sables d'Olonne and La Tranche sur Mer, not far from a seaside resort where it is pleasant to live and stay all year round, in a privileged environment of pine forests, beaches and dunes. There are many varied activities on offer, including walking trails and cycle paths. There is a golf course around 15 kilometres away and a marina 5 kilometres away. A renowned marina is located less than 15 kilometres away. In the heart of a preserved natural environment, just a few steps from a beautiful beach on the Vendée coast, discover this exceptional estate with authentic charm, perched on rocky terrain. Comprising several traditional stone buildings with red tile roofs typical of the region, this complex combines historical character with high-end renovation potential. The origins of this property are very ancient, as the site was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by the vaulted cellar. Later, it was the seat of a seigneury, traces of which can be found in 1470. Forty-four years ago, major renovation work was carried out to turn the dwelling into a main residence. After passing through a small wooded lane, you feel as though you have arrived in a peaceful haven, far away from the rest of the world. The typical buildings of the region, with their old stone walls covered in rose bushes, tiled roofs, square courtyards, dry stone walls and southern vegetation, including pine trees, holm oaks, fig trees and oleanders, give the whole place a lot of character. As soon as you step inside, you are enveloped by the timeless elegance found in old houses, with their old terracotta tiles, beams and fireplaces. This property consists of two parts, each with its own kitchen, offering scope for a variety of projects. The main living area, on one floor, comprises a ground floor: living room (34 sqm) with weathered plasterwork, beautiful stone fireplace, kitchen (8 sqm), bedroom (38 sqm) with shower room. Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom. Adjoining, the older part consists of a living room (38 sqm) with a fireplace, a dining room (20 sqm) with large cupboards, a cosy fitted kitchen, a pantry with a canopy, a bedroom (26 sqm) with a stone fireplace, a bathroom and a toilet. A corridor connects the two parts. The outbuildings consist of several buildings with stone walls and tiled roofs. Renovation work is required. Building adjoining the south-facing dwelling: Barn: 104 sqm Sheepfold: 47 sqm Lean-to: 16 sqm Building opposite the courtyard entrance: Wine press: 35 sqm Bread oven: 37 sqm Wood store: 35 sqm Old house: 52 sqm The grounds cover approximately 24.7 acres, completely secluded from any neighbours. The entrance is via a discreet driveway through a small wood of pine and holm oak trees. To the south, the property enjoys direct access to the sea, with the beach only about 50 metres from the southern part of the estate. A former vegetable garden enclosed by stone walls, now lying dormant, could be restored and returned to its original purpose. A stream runs through the estate and is home to a variety of wildlife. In front of the buildings is a large courtyard. To the west, a vast garden planted with fruit trees harmoniously completes the ensemble. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,444,600282m²5bedrooms2bathroomsland 9.3haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Listed castle Chaumont (52)
Ref.4464 : French listed château for sale in Haute-Marne department. This chateau, a major building in the region, is located in Haute-Marne (52), between Champagne and Lorraine, in a rural village in the heart of the Sueurre valley, dominated by two wooded hills. From the outside, a trained eye will notice the rusticated stone gateway, where the spires of the old drawbridge are embedded. This gateway is adorned with a sculpted stone facade characteristic of the second French Renaissance. Only the pedestrian entrance is used today, while the main entrance is via the main gate through the park. Just 500 metres outside the village, there is a supermarket for everyday needs, while the town of Chaumont, with its many shops and services, can be reached in 20 minutes (24 km). The A5 motorway is half an hour away, making it possible to reach Paris in 3 hours. The nearest airports are Strasbourg (230 km), Basel-Mulhouse (250 km) and Lyon (325 km). Ideally located on the route of the abbeys and châteaux of Haute-Marne, the château offers privileged access to renowned historic sites such as the Abbaye de la Crête and the Abbaye des Sept Fontaines. Nearby, you can enjoy a 9-hole golf course at Arc-en-Barrois (48 km) and several horse-riding centres, the nearest being 15 km away. There are also plenty of tourist attractions in the surrounding area, including the Domaine des Trois Forêts (Center Parcs), Colombey-les-Deux-Églises with La Boisserie, the family home of General de Gaulle, and the Charles de Gaulle Memorial. The village's main street passes in front of the gatehouse, without generating any noise pollution, as the ground floor rooms have double windows, as was customary under Louis XV, and the bedrooms overlook the courtyard of honour, on the parkland side. Its sober defensive facade is not eye-catching, but it supports a garden level that is entirely vaulted with 16th-century ribbed ceilings. The ornamentation is a moving testimony to the Louis XV period. Add to this the superimposition of different architectural styles, from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, the century of industry, and you have a plunge into the strata of history that is sure to whet your curiosity. The gatehouse overlooking the road is no longer used. Today, the entrance is via the gravelled main courtyard overlooking the park. The façade on the courtyard side has just been professionally refurbished, adding even more splendour to this vast château with its 1,400sqm of living space. The ground floor and 1st floor offer around 740sqm of living space each, with ceiling heights of around 4.5 metres. On the ground floor, you enter through the main door into the interior of the porter's house. You will notice a mosaic with gold tesserae on the ceiling and frescoes of sea anchors. To the left is a vestibule with the start of the 1st Empire wooden grand staircase leading to the 1st floor. Following on from the vestibule is the VIP dining room, a beautiful noble space (approx. 55 sqm) with natural wood panelling, an imposing Louis XV Rococo fireplace and fine china cabinets. The ceiling features a gypsum Maltese cross. Further on, a vaulted living room with ribbed ceilings highlights an architectural feature characteristic of the Middle Ages. The parquet floors are herringbone, as throughout the château. A double door gives access to the crockery room with its stone and zinc sink. This vaulted room, now used as a reception room, leads to the 18th-century entrance hall with its white Lorraine stone staircase and wrought-iron banister by Jean Lamour, then on to the large Louis XV drawing room in the left wing. Everything here is wood panelled and richly decorated, like the frescoes of horns of plenty. There is also a beautiful Louis XV Rococo-style fireplace and double windows. The Grand Salon is extended by another salon, known as the ‘Bird Salon’, entirely panelled in Louis XV style and adorned with a white marble Rocaille fireplace. It is decorated with Restoration period furniture and a French billiard table (Charles X). The firebacks all bear the coat of arms of Guillaume Tavernier de Boullonge, treasurer of Louis XV's extraordinary war department, who had the château rebuilt in 1766. The south tower houses a toilet and a linen room with a fireplace under its barrel vault (formerly the castle chapel). From the gateway, in the centre of the main courtyard, a corridor decorated with hunting trophies leads off to the right to a monumental kitchen topped by a ribbed vault. The kitchen is the size of the château. Everything is still as it was in the 16th and 17th centuries: vegetable garden, cast-iron oven, copper fountain, collection of copperware and porcelain and, more recently, the labels of the wines that were served. On the right, as you leave the kitchen, there is a notice board used to call the servants. Once you have passed the staff dining room (designed to seat 15 people), which adjoins the kitchen, you will come to a surprisingly bright white room. This dairy, all carved stone, had to be spotlessly clean. It is richly decorated with a collection of copper and pewter (*). Further on, you come to the square north tower housing a vaulted room (here, as in the kitchen, the main dining room and the adjoining drawing room, in the old medieval main building) that served as a guard room. From here, a stone spiral staircase leads to the 1st floor. The right wing features a series of lounges on the ground floor, a summer kitchen and a toilet, accessed via an exterior door leading to the courtyard of the outbuildings. In the left wing, after passing through the entrance protected by a beautiful marquise, you will discover Napoleon's bedroom upstairs. Legend has it that he spent a night here! This generously sized room has Louis XV panelling and an alcove that blend harmoniously with the furniture, fireplace and trumeau from the First Empire. This was the bedroom of Duke Decrès. A warm note emanates from the adjoining study, thanks to a pale yellow ‘bee’ wallpaper. The atmosphere here is almost ‘intimate’, despite the weight of the history it contains. It is conceivable that the maritime aspect of the Egyptian campaign was developed in this room.... Behind the alcove is a toilet and a hidden staircase leading to a servant's bedroom on the mezzanine floor. Still on the first floor, a bathroom opens onto a long corridor that leads to the Duke's bedroom, his study and a landing that opens onto a library. The Duke Decrès's sea charts add a touch of the exotic to this place dedicated to travel and exploration. You can continue your exploration by taking the corridor leading from the library to the bedroom and sitting room of the Duke of Albufera. The first floor of the south tower has two bedrooms, one with fine Louis XV panelling and an alcove, a bathroom and a toilet. Further on, on the landing of the grand staircase leading to the main entrance, you will come across an imposing studded door, sheathed in leather, which marks the passageway to the flats of Duchesse Decrès. A flat overlooking the park has been entirely dedicated to her, with a complete suite: bedroom with Louis XV panelling and white marble rocaille fireplace, back door to a dressing room (formerly a hidden passageway), study with fireplace, bathroom with wc, sitting room with Louis XV panelling and rocaille fireplace, then a panelled bedroom opening onto a small bathroom. In this intimate space, on the scale of the place, the Louis XV panelling and a back door lend themselves to the play of romantic intrigue. The same cannot be said of the flats of the Marquis de Bonnevilliers, located in the right wing. Comprising a large drawing room and a bedroom followed by a bathroom with toilet in the gallery, this suite has a more masculine feel. Other rooms, notably in the towers and on the ground floor to the north, including a summer kitchen, make up almost the entire residence. We'll stop here to leave a little more room for surprise when you discover all the rooms in this castle, of which there are more than 35. You'll need just a few minutes to find your way around this exceptional residence, which is steeped in history both large and small, with anecdotes sure to crop up and the invisible people, the servants, whose moving traces can be found in the attic.... * Furniture is not included in the sale. The outbuildings include: a bakery, a laundry room, a large barn, two stables, a tack room, an upstairs service flat, a coach house, a workshop, a cow shed, a laundry room, a hen house and a dovecote. The ceilings in the stable are recent, but the rest of the rooms are in original condition. The wood-fired boiler in the stables, overhauled in 2021, will need to be relaunched. The caretaker's cottage, built over vaulted cellars, comprises a living room with kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom and two bedrooms upstairs. It is heated by an oil-fired boiler and has a vegetable garden with a tool shed and a kennel. At the southern end of the estate is the imposing main gate, recently restored. Let the gentle tinkling of the River Sueurre, which runs through the estate, be your guide as you enter the grounds. Following a pleasant path through the undergrowth, known as the ‘3 springs’, you will cross three bridges spanning several branches of the river. On the right is a pond with still, dark waters, contrasting with the quivering of a small waterfall downstream. An ancient gazebo, witness to a past that was also glorious, stands next to an old fishpond that was once poisoned. As you walk up the bridle path towards the château, the coolness of the tall trees will make you forget the heatwave for a moment. Others won't mind, like the squealing children who can splash about and play on the beach set up for them on the banks of the Sueurre. Further on, an ancient semi-circular open-air theatre occupies the site of the Renaissance garden bordered by two turrets and a rose garden. A dovecote, as straight as an I, acts as a mineral punctuation mark in a planted environment. The English-style park features woods (around 1.5 hectares), meadows, rivers and springs. It is enclosed by a stone wall and a wire fence. Overlooking the park, with the façade of the château in the background, are the remains of an orangery built in 1830. A sundial sits in the middle of the main courtyard. Facing the park designed in 1855 for Princess Mathilde, the estate once stretched as far as the forest, which can be seen in the distance. Copses of trees line either side of a gently sloping lawn, extended by pastoral meadows. There is not a single modern-day scar to disturb this unchanging landscape, worthy of a posthumous William Turner painting. From all the rooms overlooking the south-east façade, you'll be swept away by the view and a delightfully romantic atmosphere, filled with reveries and autumnal dawns. The total surface area of the property is 11.70 acres (4ha 73a 60ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,377,5001,400m²13bedrooms5bathroomsland 4.7haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Chalons-en-champagne (51)
Ref. 4306: Magnificent listed Chateau in Champagne, for sale This magnificent château is located just a few kilometers from Châlons en Champagne, in the Marne department, one of the four departments that make up the Champagne-Ardennes region. A region world-famous for its most prestigious wine, champagne! Located in a small commune of 380 inhabitants, right next to the village church. In practical terms, it's just 2 km from all the shops and services you need for everyday life. For children, there's a school bus service just outside the château. And to reach Paris by train, the station is 17 km away. XVIIth & XVIIIth century château built on the site of an ancient seigniorial house whose earliest records date back to 1264. With the evolution of time, lifestyle and taste, it has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. In 1608, Hugues MATHE, Receiver General of Finances for the Champagne region, acquired the château and carried out major works, including the two dovecotes in the courtyard and the renovation of the main building. In 1650, he commissioned the construction of a moat around the château, and had a canal built to divert water from the nearby river. The castle's numerous drawbridges were built at this time. Hugues MATHE organized the park in parallel, calling on Jean Debar, a pupil of the talented André Le Nôtre, to design his formal gardens. In 1735, the château was purchased by François Jean-Marie MOREL, President of the Presidial Court of Châlons-en-Champagne, who restored the building from top to bottom. This date is engraved on the lintel above the entrance door. He restored the facades 'à la moderne', then added two small wings set at right-angles. Later, he carried out extensive work on the château's bridge and entrance gate. He also embellished the gardens with elegant flowerbeds, bridges and water mirrors, all embellished with attractive sculptures. Later, as a result of family alliances, the château passed into the hands of the Comtes Dubois de Riocour family. Built of chalk stone and topped with an Irish purplish slate roof, the château stands at the center of a large rectangular terre-plein surrounded by water. A footbridge spanning the moat provides access to the château's courtyard. A magnificent main gate stands at the entrance to the bridge. On either side are two two-storey square pavilions, formerly dovecotes. The château has a classic east-west orientation, ensuring maximum sunlight. The gardens are to the east and the courtyard to the west. The building is composed of a central body flanked by two wings, each of which has three storeys. Two lower, two-storey wings are attached symmetrically. These two wings are extended by two single-storey buildings framing the courtyard. This assembly creates an interesting interplay of roofs. The roofs of the two end wings are long-sloped and rise as high as the more compact roofs of the main building. Eight finials crown the building. To the north, a final two-storey extension breaks the symmetry of the château. And, at the end of this extension, a heat pump-heated swimming pool (4 x 10 meters) (64 cubic meters of water). The château and northern extension total 1,535 sqm, with a further 210 sqm of accessible undeveloped attic space and 128 sqm of non-accessible attic space in the north and south pavilions. The 595 sqm first floor is composed as follows: A main entrance with a magnificent double spiral staircase in wood and wrought-iron banisters. The vestibule's cabochon tiled floor is almost three hundred years old. On either side of this entrance are 6 large salons with wood panelling and parquet flooring in a variety of patterns (Versailles, herringbone, bâton rompu, mosaic...). The doors feature elaborate bronze fittings. They feature the Counts De Riocourt family coat of arms in the form of a crown surmounted by nine balls indicating their rank of nobility. A large, fully-equipped kitchen, 4 toilets including 2 with disabled access, numerous storerooms and anterooms. The extension comprises a large private apartment with fitted kitchen, 1 bathroom, 2 wc, 4 bedrooms, 2 offices and a laundry area. There's also a seminar area with its own independent staircase, comprising two training rooms and a breakout room. A large garage. -North pigeon house of approx. 135 sqm on three levels: fully-equipped gîte comprising living room/kitchen, two bedrooms, two shower rooms with wc. -The south dovecote is unfinished, but with some renovation work a second 135 sqm gîte could be created. The grounds cover 42 acres, divided between the courtyard, the moat, the formal garden, which the current owners are gradually redesigning to reflect Le Nôtre's original work, and the forest with its inviting paths. Water is everywhere, providing the romantic dimension sought after by the great castellan families of past centuries. The water features have a purely decorative function and contribute to the overall harmony of the design, reflecting the architecture of the château. A private parking lot near the big top and a very large parking lot with four plots for over 350 cars. The chateau is listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : The facades and roofs of the château, the two lower wings of the outbuildings and the two entrance pavilions; main entrance gate and gate 18s leading to the garden with its pillars; moat and bridges crossing it (cad. A 123, 125, 412): listed by order of 06/1990. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$3,241,1001,535m²23bedroomsland 17haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle La fleche (72)
Ref 4705: Beautiful property with grounds, moat and outbuildings for sale in the Sarthe region. This historic residence is located in the Sarthe department in southern Maine, just a 10-minute drive from La Flèche, a charming historic town renowned for its natural setting, quality of life, and wide range of shops and amenities. Ideally located, the property enjoys a privileged location, less than an hour from the main cities of western France (Le Mans, Angers, and Tours) and easily accessible from Paris thanks to the rail and motorway networks. It is set in a peaceful rural environment, conducive to tranquility and the art of country living. The main building, covering an area of 420sqm over four levels, stands in the heart of beautifully maintained grounds, overlooking the moat and offering unobstructed views of the surrounding agricultural landscape. It boasts many characterful features, such as marble fireplaces, remarkable wood paneling, refined parquet flooring, and even a mysterious secret passage. On the ground floor, a vaulted entrance hall connects the basement to the upper floors via a central staircase. A long 16-meter gallery, oriented north-south, leads to all the rooms on this level. The parquet flooring and wood-paneled walls lend warmth and character to this space. The 46sqm living room, with its elegant herringbone parquet flooring, enjoys triple exposure and opens onto the south-facing terrace. An interior door leads to the library, which also features herringbone parquet flooring, rich wood paneling, and a carved wooden fireplace under a paneled and plastered ceiling. The dining room, with its black marble fireplace and straight parquet flooring, offers a view of the rear courtyard and direct access to the current kitchen, which is functional but in need of modernization. The ground floor also includes a double bedroom with an alcove and a bathroom. On the first floor: five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Each bedroom is generously sized, measuring approximately 30sqm or more, with cement tile floors and marble fireplaces. The master suite stands out with its parquet flooring and double exposure. The second floor, accessed via a central corridor reached through a secret passage hidden in a cupboard, comprises a large games room and eight former servants' bedrooms, along with three bathrooms. The basement/garden level, also accessible from inside via the staircase in the hall, opens directly onto the back garden. It features a dining room with original beams and a tuffeau stone fireplace. The old kitchen has been converted into a second kitchen with a dining area and laundry/utility room. There is also an office and a wine cellar, combining comfort and practicality. The property includes several large outbuildings. One of them, currently rented out, offers comfortable family accommodation on two floors. Opposite the private courtyard, a second outbuilding houses a 76sqm reception room, lit by magnificent stained glass windows. The rest of the building has been partially converted, with six rooms of various sizes on the ground floor and three attic rooms to be finished (171sqm, 75sqm and 64sqm). There is also a dovecote, a stable with three stalls, a garage and a 75sqm garage/workshop for tractors. This remarkable site offers unique potential for hosting corporate events, weddings, holiday cottages, guest rooms or a large family home, in a peaceful and charming setting while remaining close to amenities. The property covers more than 9 hectares (23.75 acres) featuring a variety of landscaped areas. These include an English-style park, moats, a French-style garden, as well as courtyards and gardens below. It also includes paddocks and fields bordering the forest. The property also has two separate entrances. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,166,900420m²15bedrooms6bathroomsland 9haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property Bressuire (79)
Réf. 4601 : Charming dwelling 14th C. for sale near Bressuire. This magnificent property, full of authenticity, is nestled in the heart of lush, wooded, undulating countryside, close to a town with all amenities. The dwelling enjoys an exceptional location, at the heart of its estate, on the edge of a pond, which adds to the serenity of the setting. A beautiful avenue lined with tall trees leads to the property, which is surrounded to the north by a dense forest and cradled to the south by the tranquil waters of the pond. Access is via a round-headed postern, topped by a coat of arms and lined with a pedestrian walkway, giving the estate a secular elegance. There is every reason to believe that this was once a commandery of the Temple, as suggested by the presence of a Maltese cross carved into a circle, its branches delicately adorned with volutes. This precious vestige remains in the entrance vestibule, testifying to the rich historical past of the site. The lower part of an octagonal tower is illuminated by beautiful mullioned windows, while the main building, facing south and offering a soothing view over the pond, appears to date back to the July Monarchy. Inside, an elegant stone staircase spirals outwards, adding a touch of nobility to this residence steeped in history. The 540 sqm dwelling boasts vast spaces including several reception rooms, including an imposing guard room on the first floor, testimony to its defensive past. The kitchen is both functional and convivial. The eight bedrooms provide ample accommodation. Two shower rooms complete the ensemble. At the heart of the old fortress, a majestic granite spiral staircase rises from what was once the keep, distributing the rooms and recalling the history of the place. The rooms are bathed in a generous amount of light, highlighting every architectural detail, and several rooms offer uninterrupted views over the pond to the west, enhancing the peaceful, authentic atmosphere of the premises. Outbuildings : The outbuildings surround the dwelling, forming an enclosed courtyard accessed via an imposing porch. Amongst these, a vast barn offers numerous possibilities, whilst a former dwelling, in need of renovation, offers interesting potential for new developments. Former stable and cowshed. A large covered courtyard completes the ensemble, providing a sheltered area for a variety of uses. Each building, steeped in history, contributes to the authenticity and charm of the property. Covering around 19,76 acres, the property is a remarkable green setting, where nature expresses itself with majesty. Numerous trees over a hundred years old stand silent witnesses to the passage of time and the guardians of this magnificent setting. The main pond, covering around 7,41 hectares, adds to the serenity of the setting. Providing essential resources, the property is supplied by a well, guaranteeing precious autonomy in this unspoilt environment. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$567,200540m²12bedrooms1bathroomland 8.1haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Seaside property with pool Morlaix (29)
Ref.4570 : 3 km from the beaches, property with cider-making activity, gîte and swimming pool near Morlaix Just a few minutes from the beaches and wild coastline of Northern Brittany, this renowned cider-making estate welcomes you to the end of its cul-de-sac, in an unspoilt, peaceful environment. A real haven of peace, between orchards, woods and the sea. The main house dates from the 19th century and has a floor area of around 150 m²: - 3 bedrooms, a study, a TV lounge - Living room with open kitchen - Sauna - South-facing wooden terrace COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY : A professional production tool, labelled and ready to use The orchards, planted in 1993 and 1999 on schistose soils, are certified organic. The property is being sold on a turnkey basis, with all the equipment, materials and intangible assets needed to continue the cider-making business. Farm buildings : - 1 pressing and fermentation cellar with barrels and casks - 1 post-pressing decanting cellar - 1 reception area for the public and tastings, adjoining the cellar - 1 11 sqm office space - 1 hangar of 700 sqm for the reception of the manual harvest (wooden pallocks),workshop, public sanitary facilities - 1 cellar for labelling and bottle storage The buildings have recent Douglas framing, concrete floors, tiled roofs and single-glazed wooden joinery. A profitable, recognised business with development potential This estate produces exceptional cider, which is even served at Élysée Palace receptions - a real guarantee of quality. Current production includes three cuvées of cidre de garde, apple juice and chouchenn, with the possibility of expanding to include Fine de Bretagne or pommeau to maximise profitability. Distribution network : - 50% of sales direct from the cellar from April to September - 50% to professional customers (crêperies, wine merchants, delicatessens, restaurants) in France and Japan. Production capacity: around 400 hectolitres, with well-maintained and operational equipment. Full list available on request. Stock is not included in the price. The seller is offering to assist with the takeover, to ensure a smooth and efficient transition. A new start in North Brittany This estate is much more than a farm: it's an opportunity to change your life, with a project that's already profitable, an exceptional living environment and genuine entrepreneurial freedom. Ideal for a family looking for a new direction, for a career change, or for a passionate investor, this rare place allows you to live off the land, at your own pace, while being right on the doorstep of some of North Brittany's most beautiful beaches. OUTBUILDINGS : - A 45 sqm self-contained gîte for 2 people, currently rented continuously from June to the end of August. - 5x10 m swimming pool, shale terrace, garden shed, dominant view over the valley - Glass and aluminium garden greenhouse - Old stone dovecote dating from 1550, a historic reminder of an ancient seigneury Renowned for its unique know-how and rare cider maturing in oak barrels, the estate covers almost 22 acres : - 15 acres of cider apple orchards, - 7 acres of meadows and woods. This place embodies an art of living: freedom, autonomy, nature and the transmission of recognised know-how, with a business already up and running. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bretagne Nord - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,523,300206m²4bedrooms2bathroomsland 8.6haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Saint martin sur oust (56)
Ref.4707 : 18th and 19th C. chateau for sale in Morbihan department. In Morbihan, surrounded by unspoilt nature, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust charms visitors with its quality of life by the water. The Nantes-Brest canal and the green Oust valley offer a peaceful setting. Here, life slows down: landscapes are reflected in the water, birds accompany walks, and each season reveals a new atmosphere. It is an ideal place for lovers of nature and serenity, looking for a privileged natural environment that is nevertheless lively and animated in the summer months. It is a privileged starting point for bike rides, hikes and river cruises. The canal connects some of the most beautiful sites in inland Brittany, allowing you to discover the region along the water, combining heritage, culture and simple pleasures. Finally, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust is close to remarkable tourist villages such as Rochefort-en-Terre, Malestroit and Josselin. In addition to this exceptional neighbourhood, the town has a special charm of its own, sharing the spirit of the most picturesque Breton villages while preserving its calm and authenticity. It is in this unique region that you will find this château and its vast park on the banks of the river. The existence of a noble house on this site has been documented since 1427. A dwelling, part of which still stands today, was built in the 18th century. Then a new castle was built there in 1880. The outbuildings also date mainly from the second half of the 19th century. The château has a total surface area of over 820 sqm. It has a general U-shaped layout due to the different stages of its construction. The original main building faces east. Its lower façade is covered with a slate roof decorated with dormer windows with rounded pediments typical of the 18th century. It was extended to the north with a pavilion whose high roof echoes the style of the 19th-century castle, thus unifying the architectural ensemble. To the north-west, this dwelling was enlarged with a wing at right angles. The main part, the ‘new château’, faces south towards the river. It comprises a main building flanked by two tall pavilions, creating a beautiful classical symmetry. The windows are framed in tuffeau stone and the façade is decorated with corner chains and topped with a moulded cornice. The building is topped with steeply sloping slate roofs, accentuating the neoclassical majesty of the whole. It has classic-style triangular pediment dormers and two dormers in the style of the main building. Currently, the chateau is divided into three distinct parts: The current layout offers potential for renting out holiday cottages and guest rooms. I. THE 19th-C CHATEAU TO THE SOUTH, FACING THE RIVER: With a surface area of approximately 400 sqm, it has retained the original features that give it its charm: its monumental wooden staircase, old parquet floors, wood panelling, mouldings and rosettes, and fireplaces. Restoration work was carried out in stages. On the ground floor : a large entrance hall with wood panelling, cement tiles and the staircase. On the right, a bright living room with parquet flooring, a fireplace and wood panelling with large built-in mirrors. On the left, a large living room, a bedroom with a shower room and toilet, and a kitchen with a boiler room. On the first floor : corridors lead to four bedrooms, three of which have views of the canal, a bathroom, a shower room, a toilet, and a laundry room. Several cupboards. On the second floor (attic): five bedrooms with cupboards, two shower rooms and a toilet. II. THE DWEELING, CENTRAL SECTION : The surface area is approximately 200 sqm. Restoration work was carried out around twenty years ago. The house is cosy and well maintained. The central part of the château is accessed via a hallway with a staircase. On the ground floor : on the left is the living room, with its beautiful parquet flooring, wood panelling on the walls and fireplace with stove. On the right is the kitchen/dining room, withplenty of storage space, parquet flooring and light-coloured walls. On the first floor : The landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor (attic): three bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, and an old kitchen. III. THE NORTH PAVILION : The surface area is 230 sqm. The entrance is on the north side, through a door with a carved stone lintel in the shape of an ogee arch. The accommodation was restored about twenty years ago. Particular care was taken with the decoration of the interior. On the ground floor : an entrance hall with exposed stonework and a stone staircase, a large living room with a fireplace and imposing exposed beams, a small lounge with grey-blue wood panelling and trumeaux, a very bright kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room, a toilet and a laundry room. First floor : a large bedroom with beautiful parquet flooring and a fireplace, with its own shower room, 2 other bedrooms, another shower room, and a toilet. A staircase leads to two attics convertible on the second floor. The outbuildings include: - 4 rental properties (currently rented) with monthly rents of: €572 + €455 + €498 + €415, totalling €1,940 per month. - Communal areas: barns, stables, old stalls, numerous small roofs, etc. The property covers approximately 29.65 acres (12 hectares), entirely enclosed, offering a preserved and peaceful setting. The park, adorned with centuries-old trees, features meadows and beautiful views of the surrounding nature. A peaceful riverbank runs along the river for nearly 800 metres, giving the place a refreshing atmosphere. A 9.88-acre (4-hectare) woodland criss-crossed by ancient paths is ideal for walks. The main tree species are oak, chestnut, Douglas fir and sequoia. Existing swimming pool (11 x 8 metres) but currently not in working order. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,562,700820m²21bedrooms2bathroomsland 12haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Mayenne (53)
Ref.4585 : Beautiful 14th century manor house and its outbuildings This delightful manor house, 270 km from Paris, is nestled in beautiful, rolling, hedged farmland, 5 km from a small town with the nearest shops and services (supermarket, health centre, etc.) and around 15 km from the town of Mayenne. The historic town of Mayenne, which has been awarded the ‘Pays d'art et d'histoire’ label, has a population of 12,000 and boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Laval (TGV and motorway) is a 35-minute drive away. The countryside around the town is beautiful and undulating, as evidenced by the nearby Alps Mancelles and the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. There are many fine tourist attractions and historic sites within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Notre Dame de Pontmain basilica, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the ‘Petite cité de caractère’ label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublains. The manor house was built in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Built of stone with a slate roof, it is flanked by two towers, one with a pepperpot roof and the other with a bulbous roof. It faces east/west and spans a floor surface area of approx. 170 sqm, with : - Ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen (23 sqm), lounge (29 sqm) with monumental fireplace, dining room in the tower with monumental fireplace, toilet; - First floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and shower room with toilet and 1 shower room with toilet; - Second floor (attic): 1 bedroom with shower room and toilet, attic. A lean-to building, accessible from the outside, extends the manor house to the north. It could be used to extend the interior surface area of the manor house. The main rooms feature some very fine examples of medieval architecture: monumental fireplaces, beamed ceilings, spiral staircases, transom windows, etc. The property comprises a series of outbuildings, most of which are situated to the west of the manor house: A/ 2 stone stables, each extended with awnings; one of them is electrified; B/ An old stable; C/ A stone bakehouse. The courtyard, meadows and moorlands stretch around the manor house, mainly to the north. This property offers numerous possibilities for leisure activities (walks, accommodating horses or animals, etc.). The property, which is free to let, represents a lovely recreational area with a total surface area of 8.4 acres. The surrounding countryside is peaceful, undulating and relaxing.
…$526,700170m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 3.4haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Laval (53)
Ref.4540 : Authentic 16th Century Manor House and its outbuildings in Mayenne department Set in the Haut-Anjou region, in undulating, wooded countryside, this charming property is located in Mayenne, not far from the river of the same name. A small town with basic amenities is just 5 km away. The ancient medieval city of Château-Gontier, 16 km away, is also crossed by the Mayenne and boasts a rich architectural heritage. These include the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century), which now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its mural frescoes, and the timber-framed houses and concentration of private mansions that symbolise the wealth of this town. Laval, 19 km away, is a dynamic town with all the shops and services you need: supermarkets, campus, hospital, TGV high-speed train station with links to Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes, etc. The manor house, built in 1531, spans approx. 230 sqm. It was converted into a farm in the 19th century and was restored by the previous and current owners. Built on rock, in schist stone (there is an old quarry in the commune), additions in tufa stone, typical of the Anjou region, were made in particular to the cross and transom windows on the upper floor. The manor house has been extended by a building, probably dating from the 18th century, which could be converted (120 sqm, not included in the 230 sqm). It faces south and comprises Ground floor (terracotta tiled floor): a 43 sqm lounge with 3.5 m high ceilings and a monumental fireplace, two bedrooms of 19 and 11 sqm, a 20 sqm kitchen, a stairway leading to a bathroom and shower room and a separate toilet. Access from the kitchen to a large 60 sqm cellar for conversion. First floor (terracotta tiled floor): a landing leading to: two bedrooms, each with monumental fireplace, measuring 44 and 33 sqm, a shower room with toilet. Access to a 65 sqm attic for conversion, situated above the large ground floor storeroom. Above (parquet flooring, insulated attic): two bedrooms of 15 sqm each, a shower room and toilet. Outbuildings : A/ A large stone barn of approx. 100 sqm with an old fibre cement slate roof. A 25 sqm lean-to at the rear. B/ A former stone farm lodge spanning approx. 50 sqm with a slate roof (2000s). C/ A pigsty building (x6), attic upstairs, built of breezeblock, concrete roofing; door and window frames recently repainted the colour of oxblood; D/ A stone, slate-roofed lean-to building attached to the manor house, used as a boiler room (approx. 15 sqm). With a total surface area of 2,3 acres, it has an outbuilding courtyard, a pleasure garden, a vegetable garden, an orchard and a meadow, all bordered by hedgerows. Situated in a dominant position on the southern horizon, the manor house enjoys far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
…$549,800230m²6bedrooms1bathroomland 9,293m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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